posted on 2024-11-15, 14:36authored byF Colauto, J I Vestgarden, A M H de Andrade, A A M Oliveira, Wilson Aires Ortiz, Tom Johansen
It is demonstrated that circular holes in superconducting films of Nb can arrest the propagation of thermomagnetic avalanches. The effect was found over a range of temperatures where the material is susceptible to this instability. For other hole shapes, like square and triangular, the sharp corners provoke secondary avalanches, thus extending the breakdown. Making use of circular stop-holes can become a practical way to limit thermomagnetic breakdown in superconducting films.
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Colauto, F., Vestgarden, J. I., De Andrade, A. M H., Oliveira, A. A M., Ortiz, W. Aires. and Johansen, T. H. (2013). Limiting thermomagnetic avalanches in superconducting films by stop-holes. Applied Physics Letters, 103 (3), 032604-1-032604-4.